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   <a href="http://www.vnunet.com/News/1106857">
   Most secure operating system update uses Digital Signature Algorithm</a>, vnunet.com, July 17, 2000
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   James Middleton lists the features of the new 2.7 release.
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 http://www.bsdtoday.com/2000/July/Features230.html">  http://www.bsdtoday.com/2000/July/Features230.html">
 OpenBSD is installed -- now what?</a>, BSD Today, July 14, 2000  OpenBSD is installed -- now what?</a>, BSD Today, July 14, 2000
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 think he gave up too easily: by accepting mudflaps in the place of  think he gave up too easily: by accepting mudflaps in the place of
 airbags, he is taking the heat off software vendors to clean up the  airbags, he is taking the heat off software vendors to clean up the
 defects in their products.  defects in their products.
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   <a href="http://www.vnunet.com/Features/27240">
   They're after your data</a>, vnunet.com, May 17, 2000
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   In a discussion related to government hacking, Dearbail Jordan interviews
   a random hacker who states that <i>"As far as operating systems go,
   OpenBSD, a completely free Unix variant, is probably the most secure
   C2-level Unix available today."</i>  Well, OpenBSD is not C2, mostly
   because the Orange Book C2 standard is for Trusted systems, not Secure
   systems, but the remainder of his comment is probably a correct viewpoint.
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